Environmental lead contamination in relation to semen quality | ||
Iraqi Journal of Embryos and Infertility Researches | ||
Article 1, Volume 1, Issue 2, December 2011, Pages 25-30 | ||
Abstract | ||
Semen quality is a measure of the ability of semen to accomplish fertilization. Semen quality involves both sperm quantity and quality.The general population is exposed to metals at low concentrations either voluntarily through supplementation or involuntarily through intake of contaminated food and water or contact with contaminated soil, dust, or air. Some metals, such as lead (Pb), are nonessential xenobiotics that can be measured in most of Ihe general population. objective Our goal in this study is to assess relationships between exposure to lead at environmental levels and human semen-quality parameters. materials and methods: The study populatoins consist of 31 infertile male of general population who are occupational^ unexposed to lead and another 26 heal% fertile male as control group Blood lead and seminal plasma lead measurements performed by Ihe electrothermal-atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) method. Macroscopic and microscopic examination of semen performed according to WHO recommendations. Seminal plasma separated from ihe spermatozoa by centerfugation and stored at -20°C until required for analyses. Results This study showed significant increase in seminal plasma lead mean value in moderate and severe oligozoospermic infertile males than in fertile male controls(p<0,05) The result also showed no statistically significant difference in blood lead concentration among the infertile group compared to fertile controls. conclusoins The results of this study indicate that even moderate exposure to Pb at environmental level [blood Pb < 400 can significantly reduce reproductive capacity in men | ||
Keywords | ||
Lead; Sawn quality; Infertility | ||
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